HomeMy Public PortalAboutDept of Justice- Concerned Citizens of Tybee- Orange Crush- 7-19-18MEDIATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF TYBEE ISLAND
AND
THE CONCERNED CITIZENS OF TYBEE ISLAND
This Agreement is the result of meetings between the parties' representatives, including
the Founder of Tybee MLK, several concerned residents of Tybee Island (the party now
referred to as the Concerned Citizens of Tybee Island), the City Attorney, the City Manager
and various members of the City Council (the party now referred to as the City of Tybee
Island). The intent of the parties to this Agreement is to improve their working relationship
for the benefit of the people of Tybee Island. The parties agree to work collaboratively for
the benefit of the community, in a spirit of mutual cooperation and community
reconciliation.
With the consent of the parties, the Community Relations Service (CRS) of the U.S.
Department of Justice provided mediation services to the parties involved.
Issues CRS is mediating the Concerned Citizens of Tybee Island's complaint regarding
the city ordinance that restricted public consumption of alcohol and amplified music
solely during the weekends of the special event called "Orange Crush".
The Orange Crush event has been occurring on Tybee Island during Spring Break. This
historically African American event has occurred continuously for 30 years. This event,
among others, regularly brings a very large crowd of young visitors, bringing about
significant challenges related to noise, traffic, litter, and safety.
Points of Agreement
1) The participants in the mediation have agreed to support the recommendation to the
City Council that the city develop across the board objective criteria that will be applied
equally for all holiday and/or tourism events, permitted or unpermitted. The city will
continue to apply the permitting process as it now exists or as hereinafter amended.
2) The participants in the mediation have agreed to support the recommendation to the
City Council that these criteria will define and establish the thresholds at which the city
will initiate actions such as, but not limited to:
a) Police presence and other public safety resources, restrictions on open containers
of alcohol, traffic control measures, sanitary facilities, litter control, and noise
abatement.
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b) A standard press release for all expected large group events, which includes
information that establishes public standards of conduct.
3) The participants in the mediation have agreed to support the recommendation to the
City Council that these objective criteria will be developed by the City Council through
a series of open meetings.
a) At least one public forum dedicated to this topic, will be held not later than October
31st, 2018.
b) In addition, the City Council meetings will have this topic as an open agenda item
on their monthly docket.
c) Finally City Council will consider designating one member of the City Council to
attend meetings with and correspond with the Concerned Citizens of Tybee Island
as the city council develops the objective criteria.
4) The participants in the mediation have agreed to support the recommendation to the
City Council that City Council make a good faith effort to establish the objective
criteria not later than December 31st 2018.
Voluntary and Non -Contractual Agreement
This Agreement is the result of voluntary mediation between the parties and is not a result
of duress, coercion, or undue influence. Nothing in this Agreement should be taken as an
admission of wrongdoing by any party, and the terms and conditions contained herein are
non -contractual and create no independent contractual obligation and/or duties upon any
of the parties hereto. No party to this Agreement shall institute or prosecute any judicial
or administrative proceedings of any kind or nature to enforce any of the terms and
conditions herein.
Term of Agreement
This Agreement shall be in effect from the date of signing.
Dispute Resolution
In the event that the parties to this Agreement cannot reach agreement on issues before
them, they will seek neutral dispute resolution to resolve their differences. The services of
the Community Relations Service or another dispute resolution service may be sought in
this regard.
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Third Party Rights
Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create, nor shall anything in it be construed as
creating, any rights in any third party entity or person that would not exist independently
of this Agreement.
Consummation and Ratification
The signatories hereto personally represent that they agree to the contents of this
agreement, and that the agreement is intended to provide recommendations for detailed
plans. Signatories understand that this agreement does not bind the Tybee Island City
Council or any other legislative entity, unless and until such an entity acts to make this
agreement binding.
Date: / 9 011
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By:
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Wand. Doyle, Tybee Island chy Council
Monty Parks, y.ee Island City Council
John or: igin, Tybe nd City Council
Edward Hushes, a, C
ty .tto ' as adviser
Sha
G
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Witness By:
Di 9fi Lyons
Conciliation Specialist
U.S. Department of Justice,
Community Relations Service
ery Bish
C ' mmission
*This Agreement is consistent with the statutory mandate of the United States Department
of Justice, Community Relations Service (CRS), as detailed in Title X of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. § 2000g-1). CRS provides assistance to communities and persons
therein in resolving disputes, disagreements or difficulties related to conflicts and tensions
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based on race, color, or national origin. CRS also helps communities prevent and respond
more effectively to alleged hate crimes committed on the basis of race, color, national
origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, or disability.
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